1959 - 1950

(1959)
Eddi Reader: Scottish singer, well known and loved throughout Great Britain, former lead singer of "Fairground Attraction.

(1959)
Timothy Shriver: American noted family, the son of Sargent and Eunice Kennedy Shriver.

(1959)
Stephen Wolfram: British computer scientist, entrepreneur and physicist known for his contributions to theoretical physics; his pioneering work on knowledge-based programming; as the CEO of Wolfram Research and chief designer of Mathematica and the Wolfram Alpha answer engine; and as the author of the book A New Kind of Science and the Wolfram Language.

(1938)
Elliott Gould: American actor who began on Broadway at 18 as a song-and-dance man, who modeled and appeared on occasional TV spots before breaking into film in 1968 with "The Night They Raided Minsky's," 1968.

(1936)
John McCain: American politician, a Republican Senator from Arizona since 1992, the unsuccessful rival of George W. Bush for the GOP nomination for President in 2000, and the Republican nominee for President in 2008.

1919 - 1910

(1919)
Rudy Hirigoyen: French Basque opera singer, who died in Lyon on 24 October 2000.

(1918)
Garland Lawing: American baseball player nicknamed "Knobby," a right-handed catcher who played two games for the Cincinnati Reds and eight games for the New York Giants during the summer of 1946.